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If youve been breeding or considering breeding long enough youll come across the issue of hermaphroditism and intersex traits, some of us have even read some wild theories on the subject from such respectable and knowlegable breeders as DJ short and others. So it got me thinking.... why is this monoecious sex thing so difficult to figure out? for the past 6-7 gens of breeding ive done on my IBL I have had strict cull standards for all hermis and I see no absolute end in sight, however after 10-20 generations of selection I would like to compare the incidence of intersex traits and full on hermis within my population and a less tightly bred line to see if outcrossing or inbreeding has an effect and if so which has the greater effect on the trait.
but before all that..... I want to experiment with crossing some hermis and regular dioceous plants and some selfing to determine how that effect the inheritence of intersex traits.
Someone once told me that they heard a "Super Male" was a male that produced female flowers and would reduce the occurence of female hermis if used in a breeding program (supported by DJ)
I have found a lot of eveidence to the contrary however, such as DJ's lines throwing a high% of hermis (thai stock) and a few threads where individuals have attempted this themselves but Id like to see for myself so that I KNOW or at least begin to get a better idea of how it works.
and this.
Now here's some Cannabis 101 ...MJ doesn't hermie!
Plants are either dioecious or monoecious. Di - meaning species of plants with separate male and female individuals. Mono - aka "true hermies" are species of plants with separate male and female flowers on the same plant. Cannabis is a dioecious plant ....there's a suborder called polygamo dioecious (plants that have some male or female flowers present on the same flower, these plants will never show seperate male and female flowers on the same plant)
So lets get to it, shall we?
this is a male from a population of F5 A1-1 PinkiPie
started out a purple male and late in flower progressed into a semi female or "Super Male"
but before all that..... I want to experiment with crossing some hermis and regular dioceous plants and some selfing to determine how that effect the inheritence of intersex traits.
Someone once told me that they heard a "Super Male" was a male that produced female flowers and would reduce the occurence of female hermis if used in a breeding program (supported by DJ)
I have found a lot of eveidence to the contrary however, such as DJ's lines throwing a high% of hermis (thai stock) and a few threads where individuals have attempted this themselves but Id like to see for myself so that I KNOW or at least begin to get a better idea of how it works.
and this.
Now here's some Cannabis 101 ...MJ doesn't hermie!
Plants are either dioecious or monoecious. Di - meaning species of plants with separate male and female individuals. Mono - aka "true hermies" are species of plants with separate male and female flowers on the same plant. Cannabis is a dioecious plant ....there's a suborder called polygamo dioecious (plants that have some male or female flowers present on the same flower, these plants will never show seperate male and female flowers on the same plant)
So lets get to it, shall we?
this is a male from a population of F5 A1-1 PinkiPie
started out a purple male and late in flower progressed into a semi female or "Super Male"
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